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How to Make Phone Battery Last Longer

Posted on the 19 January 2023 by L'Express

Who doesn’t yearn for longer battery life? Nowadays, it is a real luxury to have the Smartphone perfectly operational for several hours. Because, in truth, it is often the opposite that we undergo on a daily basis. We all know this famous catchphrase: “I don’t have much battery left” or “my laptop will soon turn off”. There is no secret: the more you request it, the more your mobile discharges at high speed. And, as you probably already know, some options are much more power-hungry than others. Here are the features to turn off more frequently to extend battery life.

The battery: a key element with a limited lifespan

Phone charged – Source: spm

Without warning, between the brightness of the screen or certain functions activated but rarely used, the battery drains faster than you think. However, by getting into the habit of deactivating certain undesirable elements (at the moment), you optimize it more and you will thus enjoy greater freedom when handling your mobile.

It’s true that some Smartphone models have settings that automatically reduce battery consumption: it’s a simple and sensible feature that streamlines and prioritizes the way options are activated. Alas, however, this feature is not available on all devices.

However, getting into the habit of disabling certain options on your cell phone yourself can easily extend the life of your battery. As you know, nowadays the batteries of the majority of Smartphones are lithium-ion: they are more efficient than the old models, but they wear out over time and become less efficient if you multiply the errors or that you don’t take care of it properly.

What options should I turn off to extend battery life?

To optimize the performance of the battery and extend its autonomy, the specialists invite you to regularly deactivate certain functions, sometimes useless, which consume a lot of energy.

Location services are certainly very useful when you need them. Except that the majority of people forget to deactivate them and are surprised to see their battery draining too quickly. It’s no secret that if you disable these services on your mobile phone, apps that use these services will no longer be able to access your location information via your device’s GPS or Wi-Fi. Therefore, it will save you from high power consumption and thus you will save more battery.

Activate Bluetooth on phone

Activate Bluetooth on phone – Source: spm

We can imagine that you often use the Bluetooth option, would only be in the car, for example. But you probably don’t need it all the time either. However, admit that you often forget to turn it off. Some Smartphones even have the ability to turn it back on automatically, if it is not deactivated. To extend the battery life of your Android device, experts recommend turning on Bluetooth only when needed. Otherwise the battery will drain faster.

  • Background app updates

Finally, this last option allows apps to update and deliver new content in the background without interrupting your cell phone activity. If you want to save your mobile’s battery, take the reflex to deactivate this option as often as possible.

To keep your smartphone battery as long as possible, it is important to keep your software up to date. However, it is recommended to check user feedback before proceeding with the update to avoid any potential damage to your smartphone.

  • Recharge your smartphone efficiently: it is preferable to use a mains socket rather than a USB port. If you are having charging issues, check the quality of your cable and adapter by testing with other options.
  • Save energy: If your smartphone has an AMOLED screen, it is advisable to use a black wallpaper. This makes it possible not to use energy to display the black color.
  • Avoid over-consuming energy: it is best to deactivate the automatic brightness of your smartphone. It can be brighter than necessary and end up draining the battery more.
  • Save energy: it is recommended to deactivate the various technologies (NFC, Bluetooth, GPS, Wifi) when you do not need them, it is also a good idea to delete applications that require constant synchronization, since these can consume a lot of energy. Finally, it is advisable to turn off your smartphone when you are not using it. This will avoid unnecessarily straining the battery.

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Via SPM


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